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The pad tool has a defines slope box to tick but is dimmed and can't be ticked. Any way to do sloping pads?
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Please xcuse my ignorance. Where is the tick box for slope on pads ?
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When editing pads there is a tick box on task bar above.
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Its not possible to have sloping pads yet.
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Thanks Chris
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look at the date of this reply. no changes to pads YET!!
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Hi, I remember somewhere in the forum, there is a thread in explanining the trick to do a slope pad on a topo. Which is worth trying it out. I would normally do my "sloping pavement" with Photoshop after rendering. Yeah....someone should call Autodesk about this problem.
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Can't slope pads just yet in Revit, but here is a real simple way of accomplishing the same using the floor slabs tool. Very useful. Cheers!! http://revituniverse.blogspot.com/
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this is an ancient post. i didn't use revit then, but i do now... and you can slope pads. there's a slope arrow in the sketch options.
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